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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Pole Star [Brit] N ASTRON

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Pole [Brit pəʊl, Am poʊl] N

Polonais/-e m/f

I. pole [Brit pəʊl, Am poʊl] N

1. pole (stick):

pole RIDING

2. pole:

pole GEOG, PHYS

3. pole FISH:

4. pole (unit of length):

≈ 5 mètres

II. pole [Brit pəʊl, Am poʊl] VB trans

pole boat:

III. pole [Brit pəʊl, Am poʊl]

to be poles apart theories, methods:
to be poles apart people:
to be poles apart opinions:

I. star [Brit stɑː, Am stɑr] N

1. star:

star ASTRON, ASTROL

2. star (person):

to make sb a star attr billing, quality

3. star (asterisk):

4. star (award):

5. star MIL (mark of rank):

II. stars N

stars npl ASTROL:

III. -star COMP

1. -star (rating):

2. -star MIL:

IV. star <pres part starring; pret, pp starred> [Brit stɑː, Am stɑr] VB trans

1. star film, play actor:

2. star (mark with star):

star gén au passif

3. star (decorate):

starred with flowers, dots

V. star <pres part starring; pret, pp starred> [Brit stɑː, Am stɑr] VB intr

star actor:

VI. star [Brit stɑː, Am stɑr]

star → all-star

ill-starred ADJ liter

all-star [Brit, Am ˈɔlˌstɑr] ADJ

all-star team:

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Pole Star N

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Pole [pəʊl, Am poʊl] N (person)

Polonais(e) m (f)

pole1 [pəʊl, Am poʊl] N

pole for tent
pole for skiing

Phrases:

to be up the pole Brit wrong

pole2 [pəʊl, Am poʊl] N

1. pole (axis of rotation):

2. pole (one of two opposed positions):

I. star [stɑ:ʳ, Am stɑ:r] N

1. star (heavenly body):

star a. fig

2. star (famous, principal performer):

3. star (asterisk):

Phrases:

II. star <-rr-> [stɑ:ʳ, Am stɑ:r] VB intr THEAT, CINE (appear as chief performer)

III. star <-rr-> [stɑ:ʳ, Am stɑ:r] VB trans

1. star THEAT, CINE (feature as chief performer):

2. star (mark with an asterisk):

IV. star [stɑ:ʳ, Am stɑ:r] ADJ

1. star (outstanding):

2. star (having specified number of stars):

3. star (related to cinema, music):

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pole1 [poʊl] N

pole for tent
pole for skiing

pole2 [poʊl] N

1. pole (axis of rotation):

2. pole (one of two opposed positions):

Pole [poʊl] N (person)

Polonais(e) m (f)

I. star [star] N

1. star (heavenly body):

star a. fig

2. star (famous performer):

3. star (asterisk):

Phrases:

II. star <-rr-> [star] VB intr THEAT, CINE

III. star <-rr-> [star] VB trans

1. star THEAT, CINE:

2. star (mark with asterisk):

IV. star [star] ADJ

1. star (outstanding):

2. star (in ratings):

3. star THEAT, CINE, MUS:

Present
Ipole
youpole
he/she/itpoles
wepole
youpole
theypole
Past
Ipoled
youpoled
he/she/itpoled
wepoled
youpoled
theypoled
Present Perfect
Ihavepoled
youhavepoled
he/she/ithaspoled
wehavepoled
youhavepoled
theyhavepoled
Past Perfect
Ihadpoled
youhadpoled
he/she/ithadpoled
wehadpoled
youhadpoled
theyhadpoled